The ER doc has a point. It takes time for inflamed, twitchy lungs to heal.
As for you, however, I'd suggest keeping her off the oral steroid unless she starts getting REAL close to the red again (or if she hits it again).
Any decent cold will throw me right from personal best to low low yellow and I've never been on oral steroids. THIS IS MY PERSONAL EXPERIENCE. IF YOUR INSTINCTS TELL YOU OTHERWISE, YOU ARE MUM, THIS IS YOUR DAUGHTER, FOLLOW YOUR INSTINCTS.
I do not want my words to deter you if you feel it is necessary.
HOWEVER.
I do believe from the way things sound, since she's bouncing around so much, it may be possible for her to come out of this without going on the pred. Prednisone is more for being in a slump and not being able to get out. If she has a cold, treat the cold, (talk to the dr. if it's safe to give her otc cough syrup so long as it does not contain a cough suppressant or an analgesic. Look for preparations containing ONLY guaifensin, STAY AWAY from dextromerthorpan at ALL COSTS or all preparations marked DM. These will suppress her coughing and make it more difficult to tell if she's getting worse.)
The guaifensin(sp?) will make it easier for her to cough up whatever's in her lungs, in addition to the albuterol, and is relatively harmless in children's doses. To the best of my knowledge, it does not interact with asthma drugs, though it is likely a very good idea for you to talk to your pediatrician about it.
Has anyone told you that lots of stints on pred can make the immune system weakened to infection? I'm betting this cold has something to do with the amount of pred she's been on recently. IN MY OPINION, (insert disclaimer here,) putting her on more pred may help her lungs, but it will also make it harder for her body to fight off the cold, and thus, possibly (POSSIBLY I stress) make it take longer for her to get over.
In the meantime, don't be too afraid to use the ventolin nebs. (edit: WITHIN REASON) It will help her cough up what's in her lungs as well, and the faster she gets that crap out of there, the easier it will be for her lungs to heal.
[This message has been edited by wrin (edited 06-08-2002).]
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